[FFmpeg-trac] #3424(avcodec:closed): JPEG Decoder fails to fail on CMYK JPEG file (detects as yuva444p)

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Thu Feb 27 22:23:14 CET 2014


#3424: JPEG Decoder fails to fail on CMYK JPEG file (detects as yuva444p)
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             Reporter:  dbuitenh    |                    Owner:
                 Type:  defect      |                   Status:  closed
             Priority:  normal      |                Component:  avcodec
              Version:  git-master  |               Resolution:  duplicate
             Keywords:  mjpeg       |               Blocked By:
             Blocking:              |  Reproduced by developer:  1
Analyzed by developer:  0           |
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Comment (by ubitux):

 Replying to [comment:16 dbuitenh]:
 > > Since Carl insist on making the bug track a hostile environment for
 devs
 >
 > I should have added: And everyone seems fine with that.

 Well, Carl is acting like a kid, and you're overreacting. What should we
 do? Should we scold Carl?

 I do not support Carl behavior, but nor your reaction. I'm personally
 happy with Carl work on the trac, as well as your contributions.

 I'm pretty sure you can figure something out, you are - biologically
 speaking - both adults.

 So OK, Carl drives you nut, maybe you are not alone. The main reason,
 apart from that particular ticket dup-close trolling, seems to be about
 the reporting "rules". Maybe you can suggest something as a RFC on ffmpeg-
 devel. Remember, Carl is basically doing a lot of work in the trac, so we
 basically trust him with that stuff; it's kind of a meritocracy. From a
 dev perspective, we see less garbage and there is a tendency of purging
 ticket which are rotting because of a lack of information. And this is a
 good thing. Maybe you don't agree with that, so again, suggestions
 welcome.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/3424#comment:17>
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